Messoa NDR891 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - NETWORK CAMERA

NETWORK CAMERA User Manual F34-891070-000A 891 A.1

Page 2 - Notice of Use

2. Camera Installation CAUTION! For heater model, the dome cover should NOT be removed over 30 minutes during installation. Otherwise, the desiccant

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Guide Pattern Plastic Anchors Service Monitor Output Micro SD card slot Dome base Tapping Type Screw inner Liner Dome Cover 2.2 Adjusting the Camera

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Note: When the tilt angle is less than 75 degrees there is no distortion. Lens Adjustment: Loosen the screws and adjust the zoom control for desire

Page 5 - 1. Overview

3. Network Connection and Configuration 3.1 Network Connection Types There are many different ways that you can connect the camera to your network, de

Page 6 - 1.3 Physical Descriptions

Type 2: Connecting Camera(s) to a Local Area Network (LAN) To add the camera(s) to an existing LAN, just connect the camera(s) to the hub or switch on

Page 7 - 1.3.3 Controls

Port forwarding is based on the service you want to provide. For example, forward HTTP port to enable remote web access to your camera, or RTSP port t

Page 8 - 1.4 Specifications

Step 3: Verify the connection between the PC and the IP Cam 1. Launch the Command Prompt by clicking the Start menu, Programs, Accessories and then C

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Upon successful login, you will see the live view screen shown as the example below: 3.3 Using “IP Finder” to Manage Cameras IP Finder is a manageme

Page 10 - 2. Camera Installation

product label. It helps identify which camera is currently accessed, particularly when multiple cameras are connected on your network. The Tool menu

Page 11 - 2.2 Adjusting the Camera

For an individual camera, right-click the camera and a menu will provide these options:  Go to Presentation URL: Launch IE browser to access the we

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Notice of Use This manual is designed for administrators and users of the network camera. Please read it carefully before use. All requirements shoul

Page 13 - 3.1 Network Connection Types

4. Using Web-based Control Utility 4.1 Overview 4.1.1 Main Screen After you login to the camera’s web-based control utility, you will first see the li

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Note that the accessibility to the options varies according to the login account.  Viewer: Allowed to view only the live view screen. Access to oth

Page 15 - Step 1: Make the connection

Camera Name Settings  Enter a descriptive name of the camera. Note that if you want to make your camera ONVIF compliant (see Network > Onvif ),

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Refer to the table below for selectable codec types for each streaming: Streaming Combination Primary Secondary Third Codec Resolution Codec Resolutio

Page 17 - 3.3.2 Using IP Finder

TV Output Stream Turn on this option if you connect an analogue monitor to the camera’s Video Out or BNC connector for video output. 4.2.2 Exposure T

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Manual Exposure Settings  Exposure Time: Enter a desired exposure time.  Gain: Select a gain value from 0 to 16. A high level of gain allows image

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BLC Off BLC On  OFF/ON: Choose to enable or disable the BLC function.  BLC area setting: BLC area refers to the dark area where

Page 20 - 4.1 Overview

4.2.3 White Balance Select a white balance mode according to external light condition for the best color temperature. Please click the “Save” button t

Page 21 - 4.2 Image Settings

4.2.4 Basic Settings This page allows you to specify a frequency and adjust the basic image settings to optimize your video image.  Frequency: Se

Page 22 - MJPEG Codec Settings

4.2.5 Smart Encoding On the Smart Encoding page you can specify a specific region of the video as more important, i.e., a region of interest (ROI). W

Page 23 - Rate Control

Table of Contents Notice of Use ...

Page 24 - 4.2.2 Exposure

4.2.6 Smart Focus In addition to observe the live view image to see if focus is achieved, you can also enable Smart Focus to help you verify if focus

Page 25 - BLC (Backlight Compensation)

4.2.7 Privacy Zone Privacy Zone feature allows you to mask sensitive areas of the image for privacy protection. If enabled, it will mask the live view

Page 26 - Digital Wide Dynamic Range

4.2.8 ePTZ Using the ePTZ function, you can use the pan, tile and zoom controls to steer the camera to a desired position and focus on desired close-u

Page 27 - 4.2.3 White Balance

4.3 Network 4.3.1 Basic  DHCP: If there is a DHCP server on the network and you enable this option, the server will automatically assign an IP addr

Page 28 - 4.2.4 Basic Settings

 FTP Server IP: Enter the IP address of your FTP server.  FTP Server Port: Enter the port number of the FTP server.  User Name: Enter the user

Page 29 - 4.2.5 Smart Encoding

4.3.4 NTP If you want your camera to synchronize its time clock with a NTP (Network Time Protocol) sever, configure the NTP server settings here. 

Page 30 - 4.2.6 Smart Focus

To use a RTSP player to access the camera’s streams, you have to use correct RTSP URL to request the streams. Refer to the table below for RTSP URLs:

Page 31 - 4.2.7 Privacy Zone

4.4 System 4.4.1 Date and Time Current Time Displays the current date and time of the camera. Date and time will update after you configure new setti

Page 32 - 4.2.8 ePTZ

4.4.2 Time Stamp The Time Stamp function allows you to overlay the time stamp on video. If you enable the Time Stamp function, the recorded video will

Page 33 - 4.3 Network

To upgrade the firmware: 1. Click the Browse button to locate the firmware file. 2. Click the “Load Firmware to Camera” button to start upgrade. 3.

Page 34 - 4.3.3 SMTP

4.4.4 User Management...39 4.4.5 Language ...

Page 35 - 4.3.5 RTSP

4.4.4 User Management The User Management page allows you to manage user accounts and access privileges. User List Displays the list of current use

Page 36 - 4.3.6 ONVIF

4.4.5 Language The Language drop-menu allows you to change the language of the web interface. Supported languages include English, Spanish, Italian,

Page 37 - 4.4 System

4.4.7 Audio  Audio Receiving: If a microphone is connected to the camera, you can select Enable to allow the camera to record the audio and transmi

Page 38 - 4.4.3 Firmware

4.5 Event When an event occurs, it triggers an alarm and the camera will take a pre-defined action, e.g., sending a recorded video clip or JPEG files

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Configuration  Motion Sensitivity: Specify the sensitivity to moving objects before the camera triggers an alarm. The higher the sensitivity, the sl

Page 40 - 4.4.4 User Management

Action Specify the action to be taken when external alarm is triggered:  OFF: No action will be taken, but an alarm will be logged.  FTP: Recorded

Page 41 - 4.4.6 Log

4.5.4 Audio Detection With audio detection function enabled, when the camera detects sound, the camera will generate an alarm and then take an action

Page 42 - 4.4.7 Audio

4.5.5 Ethernet Detection With Ethernet detection function enabled, when the camera detects an Ethernet disconnection, the camera will generate an alar

Page 43 - 4.5 Event

4.6 Recording Recording allows you to configure recording-related settings and schedule recording. The defaults are listed in the table below: 4.6.1

Page 44 - 4.5.2 External Alarms

Basic Settings Displays current FTP settings, which are specified via Network > FTP. Storage Settings  Upload File Numbers: Select the number of

Page 45 - 4.5.3 Blur Detection

1. Overview 1.1 Key Features High Definition Images Clear and detailed HD quality images in all conditions. Unlike traditional megapixel cameras, HD

Page 46 - 4.5.4 Audio Detection

4.6.4 Settings – SD Card Storage Settings  File Format: Specify the format of the video to be saved to the SD card when an event is triggered. 

Page 47 - 4.5.6 Event Management

Note: Scheduled recording always demands higher priority than alarm-based recording. When scheduled recording is proceeding, alarm-based recording w

Page 48 - 4.6 Recording

5. Using VLC Player to Access RTSP Streaming Note 1: This information is provided for convenience only. We will not provide support for the installati

Page 49 - 4.6.3 Settings – SMTP

1.3 Physical Descriptions 1.3.1 Dimension 1.3.2 Connectors  Power In (Red+/Black-): Connects to DC 12V / AC 24V power supply. If you are to use p

Page 50 - 4.6.5 Period Settings

 RS485 (Yellow)  GND: Ground (electricity) in electrical circuits  Alarm In 1 (Red) & 2 (Brown): Connects to devices that trigger alarm sign

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1.4 Specifications Image System Image Sensor 1/3" 2 MP image sensor optimized for low-light performance Image Compression Method Trip

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SD Card Overwrite Yes SD Card Store Category Alarm / Motion / Schedule/ Un-interrupt recording Power supply Power Requirement DC 12V &

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